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Woodland Park Board of Adjustment adopts planning-commission style term-limit language, sets three-term cap

Woodland Park Board of Adjustment · December 16, 2025
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Summary

On Dec. 15 the Woodland Park Board of Adjustment voted unanimously to adopt staff-recommended bylaw language ("option 2b"), to limit members to three consecutive full terms and to retitle its rules document "Bylaws and Rules of Procedure." Staff said the changes implement a 2020 charter amendment that returned term-limit authority to boards.

The Woodland Park Board of Adjustment on Dec. 15 adopted a planning-commission style approach to term limits and set a maximum of three consecutive full terms for board members, voting unanimously on both measures.

Planning Director Karen Schmidt told the board that a 2020 charter amendment amended section 5.3 of the Woodland Park Charter to return authority over term limits to individual boards and commissions. "So basically passing that power back to the individual boards and committees to establish what any limit on number of terms should be," she…

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